Ash 25, Year 108
[Memory]
[Closed - Raithen]
The Avialae princeling of House Phaedryn lived a much different life than that of his elder siblings. There was still structure and expectations, but those expectations were nothing compared to those standards that Valaera and Phocion had been held to in their childhood. Considering his age, Raithen had his lessons with private tutors for now, and playdates on occasion that had been vetted and were carefully watched and observed. And on other days, it was him and his caretaker.
Aelia was a Sunborn Re’hyaean, a Sentinel that had been in the position of his nanny since he had been born. Tall and slender, with long golden hair that shimmered in the sunlight and pale blue eyes, the Sentinel accompanied him just about everywhere. She wore her blacks often, her hair bound in a long braid and pinned up. Even when he had classes, she sat in the classroom and kept an eye on things. She didn’t interrupt, and with the wards it was quite easy to forget that she was even there to allow him to focus on whatever the tutor was imparting on their young disciple without her serving as a distraction.
There was always the knowledge that he was of royal blood, but the Sentinel did her best to treat him like she might her own child. Where there was often a frosty coolness amongst the Re'hyaeans, and certainly between parent and child, Aelia was a bit softer with him. Not so soft as to make it a weakness, but she was often cheerful and kind. They had outings and trips around both the Umbrium and the Luxium, occasionally to Tertium or into the Expanse. Others followed and kept an eye out for threats, but Aelia wanted Raithen to be comfortable in any variety of settings. Early exposure made for setting up a good foundation for the boy in the years to come.
“What did you think of that lesson?” Aelia asked Raithen as the tutor left the classroom, leaving the two of them alone. Books and papers, pens and pencils remained on the table for the time being, and she left her seat that was off to the side to approach the young Avialae. The afternoon tutor's subject had been reading and writing, and part of it was on a novel about the old colonies and territories that had once been a part of the Solunarian crown. In any event, now that the bookish part of the day was done, it was time to get some more physical activity out of him, and the Sentinel had something in mind for him.
[Memory]
[Closed - Raithen]
The Avialae princeling of House Phaedryn lived a much different life than that of his elder siblings. There was still structure and expectations, but those expectations were nothing compared to those standards that Valaera and Phocion had been held to in their childhood. Considering his age, Raithen had his lessons with private tutors for now, and playdates on occasion that had been vetted and were carefully watched and observed. And on other days, it was him and his caretaker.
Aelia was a Sunborn Re’hyaean, a Sentinel that had been in the position of his nanny since he had been born. Tall and slender, with long golden hair that shimmered in the sunlight and pale blue eyes, the Sentinel accompanied him just about everywhere. She wore her blacks often, her hair bound in a long braid and pinned up. Even when he had classes, she sat in the classroom and kept an eye on things. She didn’t interrupt, and with the wards it was quite easy to forget that she was even there to allow him to focus on whatever the tutor was imparting on their young disciple without her serving as a distraction.
There was always the knowledge that he was of royal blood, but the Sentinel did her best to treat him like she might her own child. Where there was often a frosty coolness amongst the Re'hyaeans, and certainly between parent and child, Aelia was a bit softer with him. Not so soft as to make it a weakness, but she was often cheerful and kind. They had outings and trips around both the Umbrium and the Luxium, occasionally to Tertium or into the Expanse. Others followed and kept an eye out for threats, but Aelia wanted Raithen to be comfortable in any variety of settings. Early exposure made for setting up a good foundation for the boy in the years to come.
“What did you think of that lesson?” Aelia asked Raithen as the tutor left the classroom, leaving the two of them alone. Books and papers, pens and pencils remained on the table for the time being, and she left her seat that was off to the side to approach the young Avialae. The afternoon tutor's subject had been reading and writing, and part of it was on a novel about the old colonies and territories that had once been a part of the Solunarian crown. In any event, now that the bookish part of the day was done, it was time to get some more physical activity out of him, and the Sentinel had something in mind for him.